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Rishi Sunak unveils windfall tax on energy firms to fund £15bn package for UK households

New 25% levy will raise about £5bn a year and is more than double Labour party proposal

Rishi Sunak has announced a £15bn package to help UK households facing a further hike in energy bills this autumn, while completing a major U-turn with a £5bn windfall tax on oil and gas companies to help pay for it.

The chancellor also said he was considering “appropriate steps” to target “extraordinary profits” made by electricity generators. A windfall tax on that sector could bring in a further £3bn-£4bn.

Sunak had long resisted a windfall tax but concluded that the levy was needed to help fund a big package of measures to help all households cope with the cost of living crisis, with a renewed focus on poorer citizens.

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